New Zealand’s City Rail Link has endured Cyclone Gabrielle and the earlier Auckland Anniversary flooding event with minimal lasting impacts to the project.
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Five-day turnaround for Botany Rail Duplication bridge
In an ultimate knockdown-rebuild for the Botany Rail Duplication project in New South Wales, the Australian Rail Track Corporation (ARTC) has dismantled an existing steel single-track rail bridge and constructed a new concrete double-track bridge in just five days, on Robey Street in Mascot.
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More contracts for Broomehill rapid rail works
Western Australia’s CBH Group has awarded Martinus Rail and Aerison key contracts for the Broomehill rapid rail and outloading project.
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Test piles in place for Byford extension
It’s been a testing time for the METRONET Byford Rail Extension in Western Australia as structural
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Waterfall to Thirroul section closed for repairs
NSW TrainLink customers who travel on the South Coast line between Waterfall and Thirroul have been advised to plan ahead this week, with their commute likely to be disrupted while maintenance crews carry
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Frictionless ticketing technology for people with disability
Transport for New South Wales (TfNSW) is evaluating emerging frictionless ticketing technology to make travelling on public transport easier for People with Disability (PWD), and to enhance the public transport customer experience.
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Maxwelton upgrade boost for Queensland cattle
More cattle will soon be moved by rail along Queensland’s Mount Isa line, with siding extension works at Maxwelton now underway.
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More funding for level crossing safety
The Federal Government will invest $4.6 million in grant funding to improve level crossing safety across Australia, via its Regional Australia Level Crossing Safety Program, which aims to foster research and also improve the data and risk assessment for the crossings.
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Narwonah Material Distribution Centre taking shape
Inland Rail’s Material Distribution Centre (MDC) at Narwonah, New South Wales, is rapidly taking shape with the distribution site – that will be the largest site of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere – on track to begin services in mid-2023, with 67,000 cubic metres of topsoil stripped and more than 74,000 cubic metres of soil already moved onsite.
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Multiplant awarded WA rail siding contract
Western Australia’s CBH Group has awarded WA-based company Multiplant the rail and civil construction contract for the grain cooperative’s Brookton rail siding extension project.
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